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Affected businesses should know in the next two weeks whether lawmakers will intervene.
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Jane Moss, owner of the Boardwalk Bar and Grill in East Grand Forks. Eric Hylden / Grand Forks Herald
ST. PAUL - When Jane Moss opened the Boardwalk Bar and Grill late last year to dine-in customers against state COVID-19 orders, the East Grand Forks restaurant owner knew the defiance could invite sanctions.
“What is being done is illegal and unconstitutional and I need to do what is my right for my employees and my patrons,” Moss said in December.
2 Minnesota Businesses Face 5 Year Liquor License Revocations
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St. Paul, MN (KROC-AM News) - State regulators are now seeking sanctions that would effectively put two Minnesota establishments out of business.
The Minnesota Department of Public Safety Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement Division says it has notified The Alibi Drinkery in Lakeville and the Interchange in Albert Lea that their ongoing and blatant violations of COVID restrictions and regulations could result in five-year liquor license revocations for both businesses. A news release says the bar and restaurant in Lakeville and winery and cafe in Albert Lea have continued to serve customers on-site despite numerous requests, notifications, and court actions aimed at getting the businesses to comply with Governor Tim Walz s pandemic executive orders.